The Value of Being a Volunteer One of the greatest values of the Ambassadors is the amount of community service hours donated by our members each year. Having worked for so many years under the slogan “A Citizen Wherever We Serve”, it’s only natural for us to want to continue our service to our communities. The Company benefits from the goodwill in the community generated by the service of both the Citizens of Georgia Power and the Georgia Power Ambassadors. One of the goals of State President Gene Ussery is for each Ambassador Chapter to partner with their local CGP Chapter and work together on projects. This will take a greater effort on communication between the two organizations. With the combined efforts of these two groups, we will contribute to the brand awareness and loyalty felt for Georgia Power and Southern Company. Most corporations agree that employee/retiree volunteerism directly affects the bottom line as it helps strengthen the acceptance and “public face” of the Company. The 19 Ambassador chapters concentrate on Red Cross, Cancer Initiatives, environmental, educational, and special chapter projects. Our communities benefit because the value of each donated hour ($23.07) saves the charity from having to pay an employee for the same duties. Our retirees continue great relationships in the community where they live. Many times, they are able to provide information on available resources to the charity where they volunteer. Volunteerism addresses critical social issues where we live and where Georgia Power serves. The biggest benefit people get from volunteering is the satisfaction of making a difference in the lives of others and making their community a better place. You also know you are working toward making a better world for your children and grandchildren. You will feel pride, satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment when you participate in service projects. In addition, when you share your time and talent you connect to others and improve not only their lives, but your own. There has been a great deal of research over the past two decades which indicates that you receive individual health benefits in addition to social ones when you serve. Research shows volunteerism is beneficial to older individuals because it provides physical and social activity and a sense of purpose at a time when their social roles are changing. You will also get to know your fellow Ambassadors and CGP members as you work together with them on projects. We are all fortunate to work for a company that values our community service and our talents. Garnett H. Grubb State First Vice President Community Impact Metro Central Members of the Metro Central Ambassadors Chapter faithfully volunteer to work the canteen at the 241 Corporate Headquarters Blood Drives. Volunteers begin their day at 7:00 A.M. and welcome all donors in with a friendly smile. They make sure all donors receive a snack after making their donation to the drive and have a great time seeing co-workers they previously worked alongside before retirement. Metro Central Ambassadors, THANK YOU for your continued support of our American Red Cross Blood Drives. We could not do it without you! Community Impact Altamaha And the building of ramps continues! As of June 2, the Altamaha Ambassadors have built thirty-nine ramps for those in need in their community. That’s thirty- nine people who before the ramp, had no safe access in and out of their home. Thank you Altamaha! Keep changing your community one ramp at a time! Community Impact Through Partnerships South GA Members of the South GA Ambassadors chapter recently participated in the Earth Day project performed by members of the Valdosta, Waycross and Tifton Citizens of Georgia Power chapters. Ambassadors provided homemade refreshments for all participants that day to help them throughout the project which was doing some much needed maintenance and repairs at a community park in Homerville, GA. A huge thank you to all four chapters for their support of this project. Community Impact Through Partnerships Rome Keith and Debbie Crews, Rome Ambassador members, recently partnered with two Citizens Chapters, Plant Bowen and Northwest Mountain, to help on two projects. Plant Bowen chapter recently held a yard sale/bake sale for March of Dimes. Volunteers manned tables throughout the day all in the name of the cause raising over $900 for March of Dimes of Bartow County. The Crews assisted during one of the shifts for the sale. The Crews also helped the Northwest Mountain Citizens during the recent Special Olympics event at the Darlington School. The chapter was able to donate $325 for the cause, as well. Community Impact Through Partnerships West GA Members of the West GA Ambassadors Chapter and Plant Wansley Citizens of Georgia Power chapter recently assisted the American Legion 5th District of Georgia with their annual “Fishing for Freedom” event held at Georgia Power’s Plant Wansley in Carrollton, GA. “Fishing for Freedom” recognizes veterans and Gold Star Families (ones that have lost loved ones during their military service). Over 300 wounded veterans and Gold Star Family members participated in the full day event. Georgia Power volunteers, along with other community representatives prepared and served lunch, as well as, served as boat operators and organized the fishing equipment. Ambassador State President Gene Ussery was also in attendance for the event as was John Cornelius, Citizens State President. Georgia Power Ambassadors thanks all those who have served or are currently serving in the Armed Forces! It’s because of you we are free. Community Impact Through Partnerships Metro Central and Metro South Garnett Grubb, State First Vice President for Georgia Power Ambassadors and Peggy Grubb, Metro Central Ambassadors Chapter President, participated in the Fayette County Relay for Life as part of the Metro South Citizens of Georgia Power team. Cindy Bachelder was team captain for the Citizens team. Relay for Life is one of the top state initatives for our Citizens of Georgia Power chapters. Garnett and Peggy are also members of the Metro South Ambassadors chapter. Community Impact Through Partnerships Augusta Jessie Turner, Evans customer service representative, coordinated the Relay for Life for the Augusta chapter of CGP and helped raise more than $1,400 by participating in a bake sale, sold RFL t-shirts, and coordinating a team lean challenge. Augusta Ambassadors Chapter President James Ford and his wife Jennie, assisted the chapter with the Bake Sale event for Relay. Southwest GA Members of the Southwest GA Ambassadors joined up with the Albany Citizens of Georgia Power for Relay for Life. The team joined with communities in Dougherty and Lee counties to honor cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost, and fight back against the disease. Chapter Happenings Metro South-Low Country Boil The Metro South Ambassadors Chapter held their annual Low Country Boil this month. Over 60 members, friends and special guests enjoyed the delicous food prepared by volunteers from the chapter. Newnan Area Manager, Tony Ferguson, provided a brief company update for all in attendance. The Low Country Boil is a favorite event for the chapter each year. Thank you so much to all of the wonderful chefs and volunteers who helped to make it a success. Looking forward to next year’s already! Chapter Happenings Metro Central & Metro South-Plant Vogtle Tour Members of the Metro Central and Metro South chapters traveled to Plant Vogtle to check out the construction process of Units 3 & 4. It was a wonderful experience and travelers were very impressed to see the progress of the construction at the plant. A great time was had by all in attendance.
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